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≈ 2.5 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a wide range of artisanal foods and drinks, where fresh, well-presented dishes and generous portions keep guests satisfied. The menu includes sandwiches, pastries, desserts, cakes, chocolate, pizza, crepes and charcuterie, alongside coffee, tea, and other drinks, with homemade ice creams and seasonal offerings adding to the appeal. A friendly, professional team and attentive service are frequently praised, as is the inviting atmosphere and spacious seating. Guests enjoy the variety of artisanal products and ready-to-eat dishes, from jellies and condiments to chocolates, and appreciate good value. The venue feels versatile and vibrant for casual bites, desserts, and celebrations alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Open until 6:30 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Hotel and Spa Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 0.3 km
Patisserie Lawrence V. earns widespread praise for its custom cakes, pastries, and coffee, with many reviewers praising flavorful desserts, flaky croissants, and fresh ingredients, and noting the presentations are beautiful and the tastes memorable. The shop is repeatedly described as cozy and welcoming, with staff who are helpful and friendly, and it is favored for reliable wedding and event cakes as well as last minute cake deliveries that make celebrations easy. While most comments are glowing, a few reviews mention occasional freshness issues later in the day or a note about service in rare cases. Overall, the place comes across as a standout in the neighborhood for high quality, creative confections and a comforting, charming atmosphere that keeps people coming back for both everyday treats and special occasions.View restaurant profile
Patisserie Lawrence V.
Open until 6 pmMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.4 km
Reviewers describe Hof Kelsten as a bakery with buttery flaky croissants and a wide range of pastries, with standout items such as the zaatar torsade, rugelach, and chocolate babka. They praise the matzoh ball soup, egg salad sandwich, and other savory pastries, along with solid coffee and friendly service on many visits. The croissants are repeatedly called exemplary and among the best in Montreal, though seating is limited and the space can feel busy. A few comments note price sensitivity, occasional bread inconsistency, and items selling out early, but the overall sentiment is high, with Hof Kelsten regarded as a top bakery in town that draws guests back for its diverse offerings.View restaurant profile
Hof Kelsten
Traditional Jewish & French pastries & breads, plus brunch & espresso, in a modern, trendy space.
Open until 5 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndWhere to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonView More
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≈ 0.5 km
Reviews for Farine & Vanille highlight outstanding pastries and breads, with croissants, babkas, cinnamon rolls, and the baguette repeatedly singled out as a standout and many saying the croissants are the best they’ve had in Montreal. Coffees such as cappuccinos and cortados receive high praise, with the cortado described as a revelation by some and a potential new favorite. The atmosphere is described as a beautiful, cozy little spot and the staff as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a post run or morning treat appeal, though its small space can feel chilly in winter. Travelers and locals alike mention returning and will be back, with many noting the location near accommodations helped their routines. A minority of reviews mention issues, including inconsistent coffee quality or service hiccups and criticisms about bread slicing, but these are outweighed by the overall positive impressions.View restaurant profile
Farine & Vanille
Mile-End bakery and cafe. Always fresh, always friendly
Open until 6 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.5 km
Boulangerie Samos is described as a beloved, long standing neighborhood staple offering fresh oven baked pastries, breads and savory bites at unbeatable prices, with a wide variety including gyros, pitas, empanadas, donuts, baklava, lasagna and other prepared meals. The staff are warm, friendly and attentive, making visits feel welcoming and familial, and service is consistently praised alongside generous portions and flavorful options. Favorites like sesame bread, donuts, and beef empanadas are repeatedly highlighted, while some reviews note occasional lapses in freshness or a few items not meeting expectations. Overall the impression is of a family owned bakery that residents rely on for comforting, well priced treats and a strong sense of community.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Samos
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.5 km
Reviews describe Boulangerie Le Petit Breton as a bakery with a solid pastry selection, including mini croissants and mini chocolatines, a delicious variety of viennoiserie, and standout desserts like pistachio raspberry, fraisier, and a cheesecake. Service is mixed, with some patrons praising friendly, top notch help and others recounting disappointing interactions with a staff member and a less warm welcome. The bakery is repeatedly positioned as a charming neighborhood spot with real baguettes and a good overall ambiance, though a cafe quality note mentions some coffees being a bit light. There are both enthusiastic recommendations to return and cautious notes about a marketing driven discount tied to reviews, which some view as biased. Overall the pastry quality and variety draw frequent admiration and make it a go to place for many, even as service experiences can vary.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Petit Breton
FRESHLY BAKED BREADS EVERY DAY
Open until 6:30 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndGuide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews describe Première Moisson as a calm, neighborhood bakery with a pleasant terrace and friendly service, loved for fresh croissants and bread, and for items like a grain-fed chicken sandwich that is hailed as a Montreal classic, while the chicken pot pie is considered good but a bit industrial; opinions about the pastries themselves vary, with some finding the viennoiseries ordinary and others noting that much of the goods are shipped in rather than baked on site, leading to fluctuations in quality since ownership changes; a few readers also praise the plant based milk cappuccino and chouquettes as standout offerings, making it a convenient, reliable stop for a quick visit before appointments.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 7 pmMile-End
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviews praise Les Anges Gourmets for excellent value for money and fresh, diverse products of very high quality, with a sense of a Portuguese journey in the aromas of bread and pastries. Service is described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere that invites a return. Egg tarts and natas are highlighted as outstanding, with the natas widely considered among the best in Montreal. Overall, the reviews suggest a strong recommendation to visit for authentic flavors and a memorable bakery experience.View restaurant profile
Les Anges Gourmets
Open until 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.7 km
Au Pain Doré draws praise for welcoming service and fresh viennoiseries, with many noting a warm, simple feel and a pleasant terrace for enjoying a croissant and coffee on Laurier Ouest near the Eglise Saint-Viateur d'Outremont. The atmosphere is described as charming and artisanal, a small corner with exterior seating that many find ideal for a relaxed pause, though parking can be challenging and the venue is compact. While the quality of bread and pastries is repeatedly praised, some reviewers find the prices higher than elsewhere for similar offerings. A negative moment is recalled when a cleaning product with a strong odor was used in the back dining area while patrons were still eating, and the staff declined to wait, leading to tension. Despite this, several comments convey a desire to return and an overall sense that the experience is friendly, tasty, and worth a visit.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré
At lunchtime, tasty sandwiches, fresh salads and comforting soups await you.
Open until 5 pm
Outremont
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≈ 0.7 km
At Pâtisserie Notre Maison, last minute orders were accommodated even when placed the day before January and the process was easy; everything ordered was delicious and highly recommended; however, phone issues were noted with attempts to confirm the order, as calls were made twice but no sound came from the line.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Notre Maison
Open until 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.8 km
Brioche À Tête is described as a cozy neighborhood bakery with a strong pastry lineup and treats that feel freshly baked, including soft caramelized brioches and some of the best croissants in town. Reviews frequently praise the chocolate bread, the éclairs (pistache, chocolate, and lemon), and Paris Brest, with many readers calling the croissants and other viennoiseries excellent and among the best in the city, some even comparing them to the best outside of France. The atmosphere and friendly service are repeatedly highlighted, making it a pleasant stop for a pastry or coffee. There are caveats too, including a note about frozen éclairs and disappointment over how the situation was handled, and a reminder that the shop can be closed on Mondays. Overall Brioche À Tête comes across as a delicious, flavor driven bakery worth a visit for pastry lovers, celebrated for its variety, quality, and charm.View restaurant profile
Brioche À Tête
May be temporarily closedMile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndCinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsView More
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≈ 0.8 km
Boulangerie Guillaume is widely praised as a top Montreal bakery, with many reviewers highlighting exceptional breads and pastries, memorable croissants, the champignon pastry and the Queen Elizabeth cake, and some praising a pet friendly atmosphere. The overall impression is of high quality and fresh ingredients, paired with warm, friendly service that brings people back again and again. Some voices note drawbacks such as price increases after popularity, occasional uneven pastry texture, limited seating or space for tasting, and the absence of a bread slicer in store. A few also mention moving locations or inconsistent experiences, but the consensus is that this bakery offers a broad range of breads, viennoiseries, and unique specialties that make it a must visit for bread lovers. In short, Boulangerie Guillaume is an essential destination for traditional baking with strong, diverse offerings and a few caveats related to crowding and price.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Guillaume
Open until 7 pmMile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Le Toledo is a bustling bakery on Mont Royal Avenue in the Plateau, celebrated for a wide range of breads, croissants, pastries and savory offerings like quiches and sandwiches, with gems such as almond croissants, chausson aux pommes, gâteau basque and a standout sourdough; the coffee is well regarded and the space is bright with big windows and a cozy vibe, while seating is limited and lines can be long at busy times; staff are generally friendly and helpful, though a few reviews note slower service or changes in the team affecting familiarity with products; overall it’s seen as a top bakery in the area, a great spot for a quick bite or a lingering coffee, beloved by locals and visitors alike despite occasional crowds and pricing.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Le Toledo
Open until 6 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyWhere to Find the Best Panettone & Pandoro in Montreal This SeasonView More
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≈ 0.9 km
Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie is described as a cozy, casual deli with a huge, diverse menu that covers breakfast all day, pizza, lasagne, club sandwiches, poutine and other comfort dishes, making it a reliable spot to sit, eat and linger. Service is often fast and friendly, with the atmosphere repeatedly called warm and welcoming and the place seen as a local institution where the crowd ranges from regulars to visitors. Standout items include the smoked meat and the poutine, while some reviews caution that certain dishes like eggs can come cold, formats such as the large size may be misrepresented as larger than medium, and a few kitchen results can be inconsistent. The vibe is casual and unpretentious, with good value for money and a place that suits late night meals or casual dinners after exploring the area, though some patrons feel the experience can be ordinary or not particularly memorable. Overall, Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie seems to offer a dependable, welcoming dining option with broad appeal, presenting a mix of wins and misses that reflects a lively neighborhood favorite.View restaurant profile
Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie
Open until 1:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Overall, reviewers describe Vasconia Boulangerie as a bright, welcoming spot to start the day with great service, fresh breads and pastries, and solid coffee or juice options, all set in a cozy atmosphere. The alfajor is a standout, soft and sweet with dulce de leche, and the range of Colombian and Latin American specialties earns praise for authenticity and quality, with the tamales and other treats often highlighted as standout items. A pan de bonno is mentioned as tasty but pricey for its size, reflecting a balance between quality and value that comes up in some visits. The staff and owners are repeatedly noted for friendliness and attentiveness, contributing to a warm vibe that makes locals and visitors want to return. For studying or casual breaks, the spot is described as a reliable, enjoyable choice that fits well into Montreal's lively bakery scene.View restaurant profile
Vasconia Boulangerie
Open until 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Many reviews praise Aux Merveilleux de Fred as a standout patisserie with exceptional pastries, notably the croissants, brioches, and the signature Merveilleux, described as delicate, light, and irresistibly creamy with a meringue base and chocolate coating; the chocolate and almond croissants and pains au chocolat are frequently highlighted as among the best in Montreal or even outside France, and the brioches are often cited as a Montreal highlight. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as charming and elegant with a grand chandelier, open kitchen, and a peaceful scent of pastries; seating is limited and the space can feel tight, though a few reviews note accessible entry and minor layout challenges for wheelchairs. Service is generally warm, friendly, and efficient, with staff able to explain items clearly, but a minority recount inconsistent or less courteous experiences. Cleanliness and presentation receive high marks, and many visitors attest to good value and the appeal of watching pastry chefs at work; several reviewers say they would return or have already done so repeatedly. While some opinions note certain items may be very sweet or that a pastry might not meet expectations every visit, the overall sentiment remains strongly positive and the bakery is seen as a must-visit for those seeking a refined dessert experience in Montreal.View restaurant profile
Aux Merveilleux de Fred
Open until 6:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday Season
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≈ 1.1 km
Reviewers describe Boulangerie les Co'pains d'abord as a charming, cozy bakery with a European vibe where croissants are often flaky, buttery and rich with a crisp shell, and items like croissant au fromage, pain au chocolat, cannelés and danishes earn frequent praise along with fresh bread and a wide pastry selection. The coffee and espresso are noted as good values, and the ambiance, window seating, and friendly staff contribute to a welcoming atmosphere, though a few mentions note occasional less helpful service. A rare misstep involved an item mix up, which slightly dampened a morning for one visitor. Many guests highlight custom sandwiches on fresh bread and a strong overall quality across mille-feuille, tartelette, fruit danish, and other pastries, with standout strawberry tart and other fresh fruit offerings. While space is a bit tight indoors, the place feels inviting and is described as among the best croissants in the city, inviting repeat visits to try more specialties.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie les Co'pains d'abord
Open until 6 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Top 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealThe Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, reviews describe Zébulon as a standout all vegan patisserie with a wide, inventive range of desserts that many find delicious and beautifully presented, with frequent praise for cookies, croissants, tiramisu, and other treats, as well as strong gluten free options and a focus on quality ingredients. Many diners applaud the bright, spacious space, the open kitchen, and friendly staff, and note that the new larger location on Saint Denis offers more seating and a welcoming atmosphere. However, some reviews mention high prices and variability in service, occasional mislabeling or confusion about flavors, and a few critiques about pacing or heat when visits are near closing. Overall, Zébulon is seen as a highly regarded vegan bakery destination with creative offerings and a pleasant ambiance, but potential visitors should expect premium pricing and possible fluctuations in experience.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie Zébulon
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday Season
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≈ 1.2 km
Overall, reviews describe Brûlerie St-Denis as a place with great coffee and pastries, a calm and pleasant vibe, and a nice terrace with friendly service, though a few visits note changes in the space and some inconsistency in drinks. Many mention a strong first impression of true coffee and say they would return, with a cold brew highlighted as excellent and the beans for purchase, especially Ethiopian Harrar, being praised. The in house espresso is described as fair and sometimes a bit thin, cappuccino as decent but not outstanding, and chai lattes including dirty chai can taste like water. Frappes disappoint some, and service is at times described as lacking professionalism. Price concerns appear with americano size and tax, and one note mentions a drink that seemed diluted due to being served in a too large cup, yet the overall experience is seen as solid for coffee and pastry quality, with a quiet study spot and agreeable ambiance, even if preferences vary and some guests may not plan to return.View restaurant profile
Brûlerie St-Denis
Open until 6 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Across reviews, Première Moisson stands out for its wide array of breads, pastries and ready to eat options, with many appreciating the quality and aroma and an inviting bakery vibe. Desserts and specific items like croissants, baguettes, focaccia and almond pastries are repeatedly praised, and the coffee and lunch options are often highlighted as solid or excellent value. However, some experiences describe slow service, disorganization, limited seating, and occasional quality hiccups such as soggy items or misordered orders. A number of reviews mention friendly and attentive staff and a welcoming ambiance, while a few instances note less positive interactions or performance, especially with service. People describe Première Moisson as a Montreal institution for bread and pastries, a reliable stop for a quick bite or a treat, with strong emphasis on traditional baking and good value.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 8 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews of Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève highlight buttery, flaky croissants and a wide range of pastries that many consider among the best in Montreal, with almond croissants and plain croissants repeatedly praised for texture and flavor, and desserts described as delicate and tasty. The space is often described as quaint and cozy, and the service can be friendly, though several comments note inconsistent or cold service and issues with packaging for larger orders. Some items are celebrated as exceptional, including various viennoiseries and specific pastries, while a few breads and other items receive mixed or negative feedback, and some visits report pastries arriving defrosted or not as fresh. There are also mentions of hygiene concerns such as flies around the pastries and packaging practices that disappointed those buying in bulk. Overall, the bakery is seen as a top destination for croissants and pastries, with strong praise for butteriness and flavor, though price increases and fluctuations in quality and service suggest room for greater consistency.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Reviews highlight Boulangerie Capucine et Tournesol for high quality artisanal breads, pastries, and viennoiseries, with every item prepared with meticulous care and praised for its texture and flavor. Milling of flour on site and the absence of refined sugar and white flour are repeatedly commended, making the products feel healthier and well made. The atmosphere and service are described as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a pleasant shopping experience. A focus on a diverse range of sourdoughs and grains leads many to pick favorites such as Kamut or a wheat loaf. Some notes mention a disappointing muffin experience and even finding a stem in one muffin, indicating occasional inconsistency. Overall the bakery is called a gem and the only bread worthy of note in Mile End and the Plateau, with customers eager to return and to recommend it to others. The overarching sentiment is one of enthusiasm for artisanal craft and a desire to discover new creations from this bakery.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Capucine et Tournesol
The only flour mill bakery in Montreal
Open until 6 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews depict Boulangerie Cheskie as a bright, clean, old school kosher bakery with a wide, appealing range of Jewish pastries and breads, where the chocolate babka and cheese crowns are repeatedly praised as standout items and the place is seen as a must visit in Montreal, often accompanied by long lines that reflect its popularity. Prices are generally described as reasonable for the quality, and staff are noted as friendly and efficient in many visits, though some reviews mention occasional unfriendly service or language barriers. The space and energy are described as welcoming, with mentions of a newer modern location, busy crowds, and limited seating. While many desserts are described as rich, sweet, and indulgent, a few items are noted to be overly sweet or doughy or not as fresh in rare cases, but overall the babka, cheese crowns, rugelach, cheesecake, challah and other pastries are celebrated as among the best, making it a standout stop for traditional Jewish baked goods in the city.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Cheskie
Snug, understated bakery featuring a variety of Jewish kosher pastries, cakes & other goods.
Open until 11 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Best International Pastry Shops
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≈ 1.5 km
Reviews describe MEHADRIN MEATS as offering amazing quality meat, great service, and reliable shabbos meals, with fresh meat and delicious deli takeout plus a wide range of kosher options. Shoppers note that frozen meats, beef, salads and dips, and even drinks are available, and that meat, beef and hotdog sandwiches can be prepared, all supported by same day delivery and vacuum pack takeaway service. The selection includes dips, kugels and cholent, and the staff is described as peaceful and friendly; many call it the best meat in Montreal and an overall great grocery experience with tasty side dishes. Good food and good service are frequent themes.View restaurant profile
MEHADRIN MEATS
Open until 11 pmMile-End, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.5 km
Mamie Clafoutis is described as a beloved bakery and cafe for many, known for exceptional pastries, breads and croissants, with favorites like the Oh Mon Dieu croissant and a standout kouign amann, plus trusted pistachio tarts and chocolate filled treats. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as warm and charming, and the food quality remains high even after renovations, though several reviews mourn a shift away from a personal, neighborhood feel toward a self service model. The new concept emphasizes speed and convenience, with some customers noting an impersonal, supermarket like vibe, higher prices, and limited seating, while others appreciate the self serve option and the ability to warm or self-serve certain items. A coffee machine is often highlighted as a standout feature, adding a wow factor to the experience. Overall, pastries and breads are praised as top notch, and the place remains a go to for morning bites, but there is a clear desire for a middle ground that preserves warmth and human service while keeping the modern efficiency.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.6 km
Parc Sans Gluten stands out for gluten free pastries that rival non gluten free options, with croissants that are light, flaky and flavorful, along with delightful danishes and empanadas. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and welcoming, and the setting by La Fontaine park with a sunny outdoor seating area adds to the appeal. Many reviews highlight safety for celiacs and dairy free eaters and call Parc Sans Gluten a must visit in Montreal for gluten free baked goods. A few notes mention that the owner can be less accommodating, prices can be steep and a payment glitch caused discomfort, indicating room for improvement in service. Overall the consensus paints Parc Sans Gluten as a true gem with exceptional pastries, generous variety and reliable quality that makes repeated visits likely, with some travelers even hoping for future locations.View restaurant profile
Parc Sans Gluten
Open until 5:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Montreal's Favourite Gluten-Free Restaurants and Bakeries
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≈ 1.6 km
Première Moisson earns praise for its fresh breads and pastries, with standout items like a cheese and tomato sandwich, grilled vegetables with goat cheese on a grain roll, a fresh cheesecake, and a pumpkin caramel dessert served with coffee; prices are noted by some as high, though others find the quality and variety worth it. Lunch options are appealing, and the store offers indoor seating at the back and round tables outdoors, while staff are generally friendly and efficient, making the experience feel welcoming and worth repeating. At the same time, reviews mention downsides including last minute cancellations via Too Good To Go with refunds taking days, occasional oven or equipment issues, and slow service when only two employees are on duty, causing longer waits for bread or orders and sometimes inconsistent hours. Overall, Première Moisson is seen as a favorite spot for many to grab a loaf, enjoy a treat, or have a coffee, a place often recommended for sharing with friends or family and for repeat visits despite occasional hiccups.View restaurant profile
Première Moisson
Open until 7:30 pmOutremont
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≈ 1.7 km
Pâtisserie St Louis De France is described as a charming French bakery tucked inside a Montreal metro station, offering a wide selection of pastries, breads, cheeses, sandwiches and coffee with options to eat in or take away at very reasonable prices. Many reviews praise items such as eclairs, millefeuilles, fraisier, Paris Brest and napoleon, along with a celebrated croissant that some call the best in Montreal, and note that brie with truffles and other French specialties are available. The on site cafe provides cappuccino or latte, and some sandwiches are prepared in front of customers, which is appreciated by visitors. The atmosphere is often described as cosy and reminiscent of France, with friendly staff who are patient with newcomers and able to speak English, making it a welcoming stop near the Sherbrooke metro station. A few comments mention higher prices for certain pastries and at times not fresh bread on a Sunday, but overall the reviews describe a standout French bakery in the city with a strong selection of French products and a convenient location.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie St Louis De France
Open until 9 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, The Village/Centre-Sud
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≈ 1.9 km
Overall, Comète BAKE SHOP is described as a small, calm bakery where pastries are meticulously crafted with a clear Japanese influence. The coffee is widely appreciated for its care and subtle complexity, with pour over noted as a darker roast that still reveals nuanced flavors. Favorite pastries include the matcha melon pan with rich jam, the cannelle anko, and the cardamom miso, while the chocolate yuzu is tasty though yuzu can be forward. Curry pan and croquettes are also praised for their bold yet balanced flavors. The atmosphere is quiet and the staff friendly, delivering warm service in a space with limited seating that can feel crowded on busy days, and lines or sellouts encourage early visits. The bakery has weathered renovations and a fire, with periods of closure and a reduced on-site selection after reopening, but many look forward to trying multiple items again. Some notes mention sweetness levels in certain pastries being high and a few constraints like not allowing takeout with a dog, yet overall the variety, freshness, and balance impress, especially the melon pan and yuzu offerings.View restaurant profile
Comète BAKE SHOP
Open until 4 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.9 km
At Marius et Fanny, reviewers describe a charming spot with friendly, attentive service and a warm welcome, where high quality coffee and a wide array of pastries are frequently praised. The pastry selection is noted for variety and excellence, with items like Pain au Chocolat, Raspberry Danish, croissants, tarts, and a delicate tiramisu, and many highlight the hot chocolate and cappuccino as standout drinks. Savory options such as a vegetarian croque monsieur are enjoyed, though some diners feel sandwiches are pricey even when ingredients are fresh and local. The shop is described as well placed in downtown Montreal, making it a must visit for pastry lovers and breakfast fans. Standout items, including Tropezienne and assorted mini desserts, receive frequent praise, and several reviews point to gluten free options and consistently warm, personalized service. Taken together, the impressions suggest a gem of a bakery cafe with delicious pastries and welcoming staff that invite return visits.View restaurant profile
Marius et Fanny
Open until 5 pmLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
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≈ 2 km
Overall Mamie Clafoutis earns praise for high quality baked goods, with standouts like the cinnamon roll, brioche and the ficelle sandwich, and the shop presentation is appealing, but prices are frequently noted as high and some items' sizes have shrunk, which some see as inflation. The dining experience leans takeout only, with no seating and the upstairs area not reopened since the pandemic, diminishing the atmosphere for those who enjoyed eating in. Service is described as helpful and pleasant, though warmth and consistency vary by visit. Some reviews compare unfavorably to other locations or feel the selection is limited near closing, while others remain drawn to the bread and prepared foods. Despite these caveats, the overall quality remains solid and Mamie Clafoutis remains a favorite for sandwiches and pastries, especially among fans of well-made bakery items.View restaurant profile
Mamie Clafoutis
Open until 7 pmOutremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 2 km
Ô Petit Paris is widely praised as a top Montreal bakery-patisserie with an authentic Parisian atmosphere, celebrated for its baguettes, croissants, pain suisse and a broad array of viennoiseries and pastries that are often described as fresh, flaky and beautifully presented. The quality and variety attract both locals and visitors, with many noting standout items like the kouign amann, cannelés and the chocolate pastries, while the staff are repeatedly described as friendly, attentive and efficient, whether dining in or taking away. The space has recently expanded, making it brighter and more comfortable, and the service is regarded as consistently warm and professional, contributing to a strong sense of a true French experience in Montreal. Some criticisms appear, including occasional dry croissants, sweetness levels or fillings not to certain tastes, lines at peak hours, and a few notes about price increases or mixed coffee quality, but these do not dominate overall sentiment. All in all, Ô Petit Paris is considered a reliable, high-quality bakery-patisserie worth visiting repeatedly.View restaurant profile
Ô Petit Paris
Open until 7 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Le Paltoquet draws praise for its pastries, croissants and cakes, with many noting the pistachoc cake and the raspberry tart as standout treats and the croissants described as among the best in Montreal. The shop is seen as charming with both indoor and outdoor seating and a warm, friendly service that can make a visit feel special. Breakfasts and espresso drinks are often highlighted as good accompaniments to the pastry lineup, and the overall range is said to include reliable favorites like quiches and a variety of cakes. Some reviews mention variability in quality and stock, longer waits when staffing is lean, and a sense that craft has declined since changes in ownership. Overall Le Paltoquet remains a go to place for pastries and cakes, a popular destination for many despite mixed experiences about consistency.View restaurant profile
Le Paltoquet
Wide choice of pastries, breads, hot drinks and quality brunches.
Open until 6 pm
Outremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet Treat
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≈ 2.1 km
At Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève, reviewers praise a wide selection of pastries and breads with a Parisian bakery vibe, and consistently highlight croissants, pains au chocolat, and the kouign amann as standout treats. The galette des rois is well liked by many, though some tasters find the almond frangipane too rich or the individual portions uneven. Several notes emphasize excellent baguettes, tarte pacane, and other specialties, with some calling the croissants the best in town, and a recurring topic about choosing between chocolateine and pain au chocolat. Service is described as friendly and efficient by many, but a few visits report inconsistent warmth or knowledge, and certain branches are noted for reduced attentiveness. Online ordering for pickup is convenient, prices are sometimes seen as high yet the overall quality and generosity of portions keep it a strong favorite in the city and it is recognized for its community feel and moments of kindness.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie de Froment et de Sève
Open until 7 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyTop 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews describe Bakery P. A. T. as a standout neighborhood bakery with an exceptional baguette and a wide range of pastries that fill the room with a wonderful aroma, and the croissants, canele, madeleines, eclairs and other treats are frequently praised for being beautifully presented and delicious. The atmosphere is often described as cozy and charming, with a European vibe and plenty of seating, including a relaxing basement area, and many note good value and high quality, with organic ingredients and solid coffee to pair with the pastries. However, service receives mixed feedback: some visits feature friendly, attentive staff, while others report inattentive service, long waits, and customers feeling overlooked or rushed, as well as occasional cleanliness issues at tables and a misgiving about tipping on the card terminal. Overall, Bakery P. A. T. is regarded by many as one of the city’s best bakeries, a place that delivers memorable breads and desserts that inspire repeat visits, even as customers hope for more consistent service.View restaurant profile
Bakery P. A. T.
Open until 7 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Review Summary
≈ 2.2 km
Boulangerie Mr Jreech is described as a standout Lebanese bakery inside the metro with fresh handmade pastries and fast, friendly service. The zaatar and feta pies, kebbe, manakeesh, and other pastries are repeatedly praised for flavor, freshness, and value, with many calling items delicious and made from scratch. The atmosphere is welcoming and the staff and owner are noted as friendly and memorable, contributing to a loyal following. The location is convenient for quick pickups and halal options are mentioned, with many calling the place a hidden gem in Peel and at the Alexis Nihon location. Overall patrons leave satisfied, recommending trying anything on the menu and planning return visits for reliable, tasty Lebanese baked goods.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Mr Jreech
Open until 9 pmDowntown
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≈ 2.2 km
Reviews describe Nouveau Système Beaubien as a cozy retro family friendly diner with very reasonable prices, where the atmosphere feels welcoming and nostalgic and the staff are consistently friendly and attentive. The menu is praised for hearty staples such as poutine, burgers, hot dogs and breakfast, with generous portions and solid value that keeps guests coming back. The overall vibe is authentically vintage, with banquettes, jukeboxes and a real counter, giving a throwback feel that many say makes them feel like part of the family. Some comments mention occasional slow service or cleanliness issues, and a rare negative episode involving a dispute over a payment and concerns about hygiene, which led at least one patron to vow not to return. Despite mixed notes, the place is widely considered a reliable go to for diner style fare in the area and a nostalgic spot that delivers consistent value.View restaurant profile
Nouveau Système Beaubien
Open until 9:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: 18 Delis and Diners in Montréal Serving the City's Timeless Classics
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≈ 2.3 km
Taken together, the reviews describe Boulangerie les Copains d'abord as a charming, old style bakery where the pastries, breads and coffee are praised for freshness and flavor. Many note the croissants and viennoiseries as standout, with particular regard for the kouign amann, the palmier and the miche, and some call the croissants the best in Montreal. The cafe and service are praised on many visits for being welcoming and efficient, though a few comments point to moments of uneven service or slower mornings. A few items disappoint some diners, such as a pistachio croissant with little filling and a chocolate croissant that was too firm, and price concerns on certain specialties. Overall the place is described as a cozy, authentic bakery worth the detour, a favorite weekend ritual for locals that keeps delivering fresh and comforting treats.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie les Co'pains d'abord
Open until 6:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Top 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealThe Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksView More
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≈ 2.3 km
Reviews of Pâtisserie les P'tits Plaisirs describe a place with high quality pastries, very reasonable prices, and a clean, welcoming atmosphere, with service often noted as friendly and efficient. A Saturday cake pickup was described as excellent, tasty and moist, with apparently helpful service from the owner. The espresso experience stood out when asked about extending the shot, and two sizes were offered, a detail appreciated by customers. Croissants and other pastries were reported as very good, adding to the positive impression. Some comments mention poor customer service and confusion about the flavors of handmade chocolates in small boxes. Overall these reflections suggest strong product quality, consistent service, and a few areas for improvement.View restaurant profile
Pâtisserie les P'tits Plaisirs
Open until 6:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2.3 km
La Queue De Cochon earns praise for reinvented hot dogs with merguez and chipolatas and for an artisanal shop offering homemade items like boudin blanc and a variety of sausages, with the boudin often called the best in Quebec and enjoyable hot or cold. Tourtières and French specialties such as andouille and andouillette appear as standout offerings and the overall quality and flavor variety are repeatedly lauded. Value is strong for the range and flavors, though some note prices rising and availability can be unpredictable with certain items missing during visits. Service is described as generally adequate but sometimes lacking warmth, and changes since a sale are mentioned as affecting stock and the customer experience.View restaurant profile
La Queue De Cochon
Open until 7 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2.4 km
At Boulangerie Au Pain Doré, the quality at the counter is described as deteriorating. Reviews note a Halloween pumpkin soup that started creamy but was later diluted and tasted bland, and a photo of a sandwich led to a complaint about a staff member who did not apologize on behalf of the business and whispered to a colleague in front of the customer, which was seen as unprofessional.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Au Pain Doré
Open until 3 pmDowntown, Golden Square Mile
Review Summary
≈ 2.5 km
Automne Boulangerie is described as a small, intimate bakery with a cozy neighborhood vibe that consistently delivers high quality breads and pastries, with many reviewers calling the croissants among the best in Montreal and praising the baguette, pain au chocolat and the signature batard, along with a chocolatine that delights chocolate lovers. The coffee and other drinks receive praise as well, and the staff are generally friendly and helpful, although one review notes a rude moment from a staff member. The shop is compact with limited seating, there are a few outdoor tables, and weekends tend to bring a wider variety of croissants and tarts while weekdays focus more on croissants. Several posts mention items selling out quickly and occasional pastries not feeling as fresh later in the day, but the overall tone highlights the bakery as a standout in Montreal for artisanal bread and baked goods, drawing customers from nearby and farther places who return for reliable quality.View restaurant profile
Automne Boulangerie
Open until 6:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Villeray-Saint-Michel
Mentioned in: Top 18 Must-Try French Bakeries and Pastry Shops in MontrealThe Best Croissants in Montreal: Our Top PicksView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviewers consistently praise the pastries and bread at Arhoma, noting fresh, high quality items, a wide range of options from croissants and chocolate pastries to vegan pastries, and flavorful desserts; many appreciate the cozy cafe atmosphere and the feel of artisanal handmade products. Service is described as a mixed bag: some encounters are warm and professional, while others are cold or inattentive, with frequent comments about slow organization, long waits for warmed sandwiches, and orders not always handled smoothly. Several reviews mention the store's popularity and busy mornings, which can contribute to delays, and some suggest that staff training or management attention to the guest experience could improve speed and courtesy. There are also concerns about communication regarding safety recalls or product changes, and a few items receiving complaints about accuracy or ingredient labeling, such as vegan options not being clearly identified. Despite these issues, customers emphasize the quality of baked goods that keeps people returning, with many describing the products as delicious, the vegan selections welcome, and the overall value as worth it for the experience. Overall, Arhoma is seen as offering excellent bakery items and a welcoming space, but the service experience and efficiency vary by visit and location.View restaurant profile
Arhoma
Open until 7 pmThe Village/Centre-Sud, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Guide to the Best Galettes des Rois in Montreal for EpiphanyMust-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday SeasonView More
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≈ 2.6 km
Reviewers describe Boulangerie Ange as a bright, welcoming bakery in downtown Montreal with an extensive selection of buttery croissants, chocolatines, tarts, quiches, breads and even pizzas, and the pastries and coffee are often praised for freshness and quality. Standout items like croissants and almond croissants are frequently highlighted, while some comments mention that sandwiches can be pricey and that a few loaves or pastries have fallen short. Service is generally described as friendly and efficient, though a few visits report slow or inattentive service during busy times. Overall the bakery is viewed as a reliable place for a quick breakfast, coffee, lunch, or a treat to take home, offering a strong French bakery vibe, good value for the quality, and a lively, inviting atmosphere, with some notes on price or consistency that crop up from time to time.View restaurant profile
Boulangerie Ange
Open until 7:30 pmDowntown, Old Montreal
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Calientitos feels like a warm and authentic Colombian bakery and cafe where flavorful pastries and savory bites such as empanadas, bunuelos, migao, pandebono, arepas and natilla pair with good coffee and refreshing drinks. The reviews highlight a cozy, eclectic atmosphere with charming decor and a pleasant outdoor area, making it a comfortable spot to linger. Staff are frequently described as friendly and attentive, and many guests say the team goes the extra mile to fix small issues, though service can be slow at times and a few note occasional misorders or wifi access concerns. Overall, Calientitos is regarded as a standout Colombian bakery in the area, offering authentic flavors, reasonable prices, and an experience that keeps patrons returning for the pastries and a nostalgic vibe.View restaurant profile
Calientitos
Open until 6 pmLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Review Summary
≈ 2.6 km
Reviewers describe Cantine Panella as a gluten-free haven in Montreal, with a fully gluten-free menu and an inviting atmosphere that feels more like a warm cafe and bakery than a typical GF spot. The service is consistently friendly and attentive, and the staff explain options and accommodate allergies, helping diners feel safe and welcome whether stopping in for coffee, pastries, a hearty lunch or a special meal. The bread, pastries and pizzas are repeatedly praised for taste and texture, with standout items like cinnamon rolls, focaccias, tiramisu and a vegan-friendly pizza option, and many note the quality rivals non gluten-free bakeries. Several reviews highlight the welcoming vibe and the sense of normalcy it provides to those with celiac disease or dairy and lactose intolerances. A few notes about portions or pacing and occasional outdoor table cleanliness appear, but the overall sentiment is that Cantine Panella is a top gluten-free destination in Montreal and a place many would return to again and again.View restaurant profile
Cantine Panella
Open until 9 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
Mentioned in: Cinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsMontreal's Favourite Gluten-Free Restaurants and BakeriesView More
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